With more than five decades of nuclear expertise, Russia intends to assist countries with their rapidly growing energy needs, developing nuclear power projects to meet power commitments, such as energy diversification and carbon-free power. As a policy, the country focuses on exporting nuclear technology and services to international markets. For this to happen, the country has signed intergovernmental agreements and announced nuclear cooperation pacts with countries such as Ukraine, India, Turkey, Iran and China. Russia’s continuous efforts to develop and strengthen nuclear innovations will enable it to offer nuclear technology, fuel and services to the global nuclear power market. Domestic companies, such as Rosatom, OMZ Group and Leningradsky Metallichesky Zavod (LMZ), will play a key role in exporting nuclear goods and services. The countries seeking nuclear technology and services from Russia will benefit from proven reactor and fuel technologies, while fueling Russia's nuclear exports to the existing and emerging nuclear power markets.

3.1 Russia Strengthening its Nuclear Technology and Service Sector as Part of its Export Strategies 3.1.1 Huge Investments in the Advancement of Nuclear Technology Will Lead to Increased Nuclear Reactor Performance and Safety 3.1.2 Russian Nuclear Suppliers Plans to Increase and Strengthen their Manufacturing Capacity3.2 Russia to Benefit from Helping Existing and Emerging Nuclear Power Countries 3.2.1 Nuclear Pacts Between Existing Nuclear Power Countries and Russia, a Win-Win Situation 3.2.2 Russia’s Nuclear Aid a Boon for Emerging Nuclear Power Countries